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Friday, February 19, 2010

First American Ancestors Magazine issue

We got home from our trip to Santa Cruz and the first issue of American Ancestors was in the mailbag. American Ancestors is the successor publication to New England Ancestors published by the New England Historic Genealogical Society. This first issue of American Ancestors is Volume 11, Number 1 (Winter 2010) of the continuing series.

In this issue, NEHGS President and CEO D. Brenton Simons wrote:

"Welcome to American Ancestors.

"For ten years, our magazine has informed, educated and entertained members and the public with genealogical and historical articles of the highest caliber. Today, we are pleased to introduce its new identity, AMERICAN ANCESTORS: NEW ENGLAND, NEW YORK AND BEYOND. Beginning with this issue, our quarterly embraces a more inclusive, national mission while, at the same time, continues to provide the best resources and advice for New England and New York research. This change better reflects the sometimes peripatetic nature of family migrations, modern demographics, and is made in response to the research needs of our membership database. It is an exciting time for genealogists and we are very pleased to offer you the 'best materials to document and make accessible the histories of families in America.' "

I'm extremely jealous. I live only 45 miles from Boston, and I haven't seen an issue yet. Dr. Bill, you can contact NEHGS via phone or website (email magazine@nehgs.org) and they will let you know about getting a copy of the journal...

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I am a native San Diegan, a graduate of San Diego State University, a retired aerospace engineer, a genealogist and a family guy.
My wife (Angel Linda) and I have two lovely daughters, and five darling grandchildren. We love to visit them and have them visit us.
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